How to Play:
Can be played solitaire or with multiple players. Shuffle the cards and lay out 16 in four rows of four. A swish is created by layering 2 or more cards on top of each other so that every ball fits into a hoop of the same color. Players race to complete “swishes” by mentally flipping, rotating, or stacking the cards but are not allowed to move the cards. Points are scored for the number of swishes found. Replace cards from the draw pile once swishes are completed.
How to Win:
The player with the most cards wins.
Additional Information
| format | skills game |
|---|---|
| number of players | groups |
| manufacturer recommended age | 8-99+ |
| warnings | Choking Hazard. Small Parts. Not Suitable for Children Under 3 Years. |
The Marbles BrainCoach says...
Swish is my favorite visual perception game. I feel like it wakes my brain up, and because I can't touch the cards to move them into place, it offers more of a challenge for me. I like to see how many cards I can put in a stack and still have matches too. I think it has many more applications than the rules call for.




















